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Prenatal Testing: Iron Levels Philadelphia PA

Prenatal testing is an important part of verifying that a developing fetus is healthy. One thing that should be monitored is the mother's iron levels, which directly contribute to the health of the baby. Here you’ll find additional information on testing for iron levels as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.

Lawrence S Borow MD
(610) 668-1170
146 Montgomery Ave
Bala Cynwyd, PA
Hernan Ruano Brizuela, MD
215-324-0160
524 W Lehigh Ave
Philadelphia, PA
Raymond David Brown, MD
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
Enrique Hernandez
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
Carol Hope Allen
(215) 707-0461
100 E Lehigh Ave
Phila, PA
Andrea Caliri
(609) 261-7023
Route 38 & Eayrestown Road Community Health C
Mount Holly, NJ
Linda Chan, MD
215-707-1648
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
Uma Rani Panganamamula, MD
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
Bruce Junious Mabine, MD
215-427-7061
1741 Frankford Ave
Phila, PA
Stacey L Jeronis
(215) 707-3008
3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA
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Iron Levels in Pregnancy

Iron Levels in Pregnancy

Introduction

There are many women who are anemic or become anemic during the course of pregnancy. Low iron levels can affect the child’s mental development in negative ways and so children born to anemic mothers generally tend to score lower in tests as compared to those children whose mothers had normal or high iron levels. The first test that you are required to do in the first trimester is the hemoglobin test which checks your blood count and if found low the doctor prescribes iron supplements. This test is again repeated in the second trimester to check whether the iron levels are normal. You can take measures to increase your blood count during pregnancy by eating food rich in iron such as green leafy vegetables, eggs, meat, dried fruits, nuts and grains. Increasing the consumption of Vitamin C can help you to increase the absorption of iron in the body.

Content

Anemia during pregnancy is normal due to the increase in circulating blood plasma which makes the blood more diluted during pregnancy. Too high a blood count is as bad as too low a blood count during pregnancy so it is preferable for women to try and get iron from their regular diet along with a diet supplement if necessary. A high level of hemoglobin in pregnancy would help a woman to withstand hemorrhages however a low iron level implies a large circulating blood volume which can help you endure a given loss of blood. Iron tablet prescribed during pregnancy can cause constipation or pain in the stomach and should only be had if the iron levels are exceptionally low. Iron rich food should be included in the diet as the iron from such food is readily absorbed as compared to the iron from tablets. To hasten the absorption of iron you can have food rich in Vitamin C in combination with iron rich food such as lemon juice or anything sour. One should avoid tea and coffee as they hamper the absorption of iron in the body.

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